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SIG10 Golf Simulator Enclosure
Builders who want a complete, professionally engineered enclosed bay rather than sourcing and framing a DIY screen themselves.
The most popular all-in-one enclosure for serious home bays: a 10'10" wide x 8'4" high x 5' deep 4:3 structure engineered so the projected image fills 100% of the included SIGPRO Premium impact screen with zero white border. Unlike a bare screen, this is a complete bay with a steel-pipe frame, protective side and ceiling padding, and a finished surround, and the screen is rated to absorb golf ball impacts of up to 250 MPH. Two people typically assemble it in under an hour with no power tools. You can step up to the SIGPRO Premier (Gray) screen for higher contrast. It is the turnkey alternative to piecing together a DIY enclosure yourself.
This is one of the cleaner buys in its lane if the price and platform fit your setup.
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Specs
| Dimensions | 10'10" W x 8'4" H x 5' D (4:3) |
|---|---|
| Screen | Included SIGPRO Premium (White); Premier Gray upgrade |
| Impact rating | Withstands ball impacts up to 250 MPH |
| Frame | Steel-pipe framing with side and ceiling padding |
| Assembly | Two people, under 60 minutes, no power tools |
| Use | Complete dedicated-room bay, 100% screen fill |
Pros
- Complete turnkey bay: frame, padding, surround, and premium screen
- Image fills 100% of the screen with zero white border
- Fast tool-free assembly and 250 MPH impact rating
Cons
- Pricier than a bare DIY screen-and-net solution
- Fixed 4:3 footprint needs a dedicated ~11 ft wide room
- Gray high-contrast screen is a paid upgrade
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